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ATRIPE ~~ GAMBLIN OLD AGE °®. P. WHITNEY, A KING COUNTY PIONEER, DIES AT HOUGHTON | D. P. Whitney, ofte of the oldext of King county tn point of | died at his home in Houghton Yorning st the age of M years. , Whitney came (o Houghton, | ts on the east side of Lake | ington, 20 years ago and jived the reat of his fife Bearh due to olf age. In W8 Mr. itney joined the Indian Valley No. 8, I, O. 0. Py aad during time was a member in good i of that order, ‘Mr. Whitney was a widower and no children living. Two grand- are now if San Francisco, fumeral will be held from the 3 mm Congregational church t ‘The funeral arrangements in charge of Bonney BROOKS |S ARRESTED _— Breurance Solicitor Taken in on Com: plaint ef Sherwoed Gillespy Lineotn Brooks, the alleged em- insurance solicitor, was ar- at Reon today on Second ave- Deputy Sheriff Dolan. The ‘was made on a Wi worn by Sherwood Gillespy bet Jus Cann. held pending the out- and be will . Stewart, i ; il uy i i i i receiving ship Nipsic. The lat at _ a an old, woolen vessel, which been stationed at Bremerton for ere almont over. of usefulness reception of ~ mpprentices is ail that she is ft for, now that the Warren is to ta! place, it is probable that she wil! ‘made into a coal hulk for the navy STREET CAR MEN’S BALL ‘The annual Thanksgiving ball m by the Geattle street railway ployes at Ranke's hall last night, many Thanksgiving eve soc fairs, ‘The floor was crowded with the street car boys and thelr friends, and the balconies were one mass of ty gownn and aweet fice. More fran 260 couples were om the floor the grand march. THEFT AT BALLARD ‘The theft of an overcoat from a dummy in front of a Ballard store) was reported to the Seattle police #, H. Freid, a merchant of STOLE HIS PONY M. 8. Klemptner of 1420 Second avenue, reported to the police today that his horse was stolen from Pine Street and Pelmont avenue yerter- @ay. Mr. Kiemptner aay that he tied the horge, a small polo pony, to post whit he went in a house Shen he returned the nag Was gone MORTALITY RECORD John M, Webber, agen 19 years, | ake avenue last ev oral arrangements yneey & Stewart @ied at #22 Ww: ening. The fu are icharge of B mtn Reichert Bros, Pianos, 10 Union. and People With a G ‘Police Pull May Run Game Sometiting of # sensation has been created by thé disclosure the a gambling i allowed above Mullen’s Joon, On the corner of Second av enue and Cherry street. The place is in the heart of the business district, and several blocks above Yesler way Ure dead line supposed to ha steal od for a long time ethern limit of public vice, Notwithstanding the feet that the etty administration has broken faith with the people tn its pr keep the unlawful dives whic kiven police protection within pre- sortbed Minits, iC is thought deubttul whether anytiing will be done to rectify their evil. Mullen may reopen the gambling house and others above Yester way conducted with the connivance of the ive the police department are not to be | molested. ‘The members of the city council exhibit extreme apathy im the nant- ter, Blase Councilmen Chairman Kistler of the polfee, license and revenue commi(tee stated today that he would personally in if such double people is being car- y the police department However, he emphatically repudiat- 44 any intention of bringing the mat- ter up by the counctl. 1 most certainty will not try and fet & whole cownetl investigation,” he stated ‘Why, that would mean THANKSGIVING DAY IN SEATTLE Seattle i today enjoying Thankagiving according ne uaual program. The staid old turkey dinver with plenty of nce and a table load of other edibles, is the feature of the city. All county, federal offices, the re clowed. ‘The early morning sun caught & Whole hoet of Bent bound igtlidy EH a gs8 if a5 I i Hi i F HT f : ist &! i j ii 3? é z . i ? i H ry : iz i . Es < z & & « $ ; ROBBED IN THE MONTEREY While in the Monterey theater, in the old tenderioin, last night Charies Kanneta was robbed of his wate | Kenneta went into the piace to see ‘the show. Several of the “giris” asked him to go into the boxes. He refused, ana soon after left the the ater, It was then that he discovered that some one had stolen bis watch, a solid gold affair, He reported the matter to the police. turkey dinner, go to Brews! ‘Third avenue. Ge to Spinnir for Brovets repatra TR 1. SHANYON GROCERY CO. Incorporated 1220-1222 44 ave. Phone, Main 2061. || SPECIAL FoR FRIDAY , Pure Maple Syrup, per quart, 25e—one-nait gallon, 40e— one gallon . The Buckwheat—the best fresh pure kind, regular price 2%e; spe- | cla), s-pound package....20e Not more than 2 packages to f each purchaser |B] English Breakfast Tea, good 5 \f grade. per pouna 0 ne been | Privileges Seem to Be a Matter of Standing In, ood y that aft gambiing in U } be closed.” He failed J reasons for feariy | whieh he mention Counettman Jar ward, Ia which the Mullen saloc and gambling house is located, « intention of tryin ther gambling houses owt He admitted e city would > atate hin the calamity of the Fourth } “Tam in the legislat! of the olty, ‘This gambling propos tion i altogether in the hands of the exeeutive department, and T wilt have nothing to do with it About Mullien’s Place | Mutlen’s place, it Is claimed, is con- ducted by John Hilibury, O'Brien ad Mullen having a 2 per cent. in- terest In the profits. ‘The place has been control for the past t intermittently Jeonducted there since Mullen took | charge. Mullen was known originatly an # tenderloin saloonkeeper. He thoved from the red light district to his present location, With him came a fumber of aaloon hangers-on who |foat in and about the place af the Htime, ‘These, with women of doubt | ful character, habnt the place with he result that unaavery reports heir doings have gained cirouia~ } ton. Not more than two months ago Mra. Mark Norton, wife of a, well Hinown gambler, was “tonehet” for her valiable diamonds while asleep in Mullen’s place, The fewela were | ntown back” and the matter hush lun. No arresta were made. } der Muilen’ NOTICE ‘Eastern College of | Painless Dentistry Cor. Second and Pike St. We haw ments so far and have placed an ay- erage of nine crowns each day for [the last two weeks, for the cost of material onty, aside from all other }kinds of work. },,D2 not overlook an opportunity Ike this. We do not advertise our diplomas from the Royal Colleges. We are Americans, born, bred and enducat- ed in “Dentistry.” Americans have led and always will lead in all clase- ¢e of dentistry. It does pot require n experienced dentist to judge the class of work. Any one can tell the from « glass at our show- COMPARE [If WITH |. A dentist must have « from a recognised he is admitted in the s Z COLLEGE OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY to learn our secret methods of paintese work. You a not pinced in the hands of inexper- lonced men, but of graduates of col well known, such as the Chi ji | at Be. ahb3} i i # advertise fifteen and jaities, but continue existence to do all best it can possibly a small charge for only. ; $ a3 f . i | TEETH EXTRACTED FREE. Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns, Bridge Work, Full Sets of Teeth and Teeth Extracted Without Pain. REMEMBER YOUR WORK WILD BE ATTEND- ED TO IN PRIVATE OPERAT- ING ROOMS AND NOT IN GPEN ANIC ROOM. All work done by our staff of skilt- ed spectatints who Xo students, but all are dent from 12 to 20 years’ experien come to learn our painiess system. |_ The Eastern College guarantees all | work for 10 years, with a protective | guarantee. Lady assistant always in attend- nee, Houre—8:90 to, Sundays }4:20 to 2 | MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING N. EB, Corner Second and Pike st Acrons the cor. from the Bon Marche The Richmond Piano | FOR CHRISTMAS. | You can buy this splendta instru- | ment on the club plan and save $110. | You can pay for ft in little, easy | payments of $6 a Month | he piano t# delivered on payment of the initial $10. SHERMAN, CLAY & 0. 711 Second Avenue. fs The most convenient device for serving mealel 0 invalids, and 1a valuable addition to the office, ry and ae wing room. BONE ON TRIAL. Stewart & Holmes 627 First Avonue, = | UPTOWN THE SEATTLE STAR PROGRAM OF EVENTS AT FISHER & LANE ANNEX ON EGONOMY DAY Offerings — High-Grade Mer chandise Away Under Value 8 SUITS AND COATS id cheaper. The every sort are to be dru a quick atep, en's Suite black and Nared skirt aud slot coat, Women's Kersey Coats In black and tan, short front, fitted ack, watin lining: these last in alt sixes,’ A few Silk Btous we also nota Ii the same lot, and at the same price there are many finely tailored dresa skirts in dark colors None of the garments in the lot are worth lems than $7.60, or | high as § all to be put in one group at $5 ‘The second jot will include Wo- men's Coats, Dress Skirts, Pedes- and Suite 1 the instance, the Suite moly tailored Skirts, un Coats, The Coats Ww swagger styler, ‘There ts vie and color in the Suite, Skirte or tneluc Day and Drei atylon. $19.60 sort, superb styles, unn @d value at the regular prices. We place the whole Friday and Bat A fourth « ny 4 up includes the finer productions, worth up to Thirty Del- lars, In the lot are Pedestrienne Suits, Dress Skirts and Coats of the styles, The Suits have drop taffeta, the cow tious affairs, All colors in th lection, and searcely any wh matter how fastidious, but can pleased. The price for choice i# $19.86. ‘The savings go as high as but the entire } THE STONE, |j2!0'* \ wes Tomorrow Brings Many Important many now and m } At be } Ato Ten Dollars and a-halt. ‘The Millinery Store is to hold high Is Worth (wo or three it be. the eo has been for many « day, and all Ikelthond never will be agai In one lot are Hates worth up to theme include ail the smartly Tailor od Hats, In all colore, They will go at $1.98 (three Hate for the price of | one if you notlee-33e on the dollar! ). And In the second group there will be Tats worth from $2.49 to $3.60; and all the best styles and shapes will be sold. Just one Mat to « customer, at Ste apiece. ‘These two sales of Wraps and MH. linery would in themselves be enough to crowd the store, but the other de- riments are just as eager to keep yusy, and great offers come from other sections, In the Ribbon See~ tion there'll be another lot of Short Pieces of Ribbons. These lengths range from 3 to T yards, and the Rib- bons include Taffetas, Batin Liber- ties and Louisenes In every Wanted or; the widths range from & to 7 inches, and the values are 50 per cent. more than the price. Ribbons fn all colores worth . wil be sold At 3%. Ribbons worth up to be, Will be De. ‘A special lot of Leather and Silk Stitched Belts on @ nearby counte are to be sold for leas—some wer 290 and some boc, and these all to go | Fancy Vetlingr are to be sold! cheaper—the 5c fort, including aby forts of meshes and pretty dota will be offered tomorrow at 16c. A special lot of Embroidery Rem~- nanta, including every width and| style, will be just halt. KNITWEAR AND HOSIERY 8 id stocks of Hosiery and) Un ar for Women and Misses are to be offered tomorrow for @ third leas than the usual cost, and the Annex prices are remarkable for their modesty. For example on economy Friday, you can buy Children’s Cotton Stockings, fast black, finely ribbed, all sizes, be. Children’s Cotton Stoc! Neece lined and finely ribbed, Ve, for 12 e. Women's Cotton Stockings, fast bey? fleece lined or plain, worth 20e, for le. ‘4 Another lot of Fleeced Hore for Women—Rest 26 Stocking we've ever run across, on sale Friday at} bed, natural color, finely made and| by far the beet monies worth here abouts: Friday, all sizes go at 26c,| Inatead of 39 | Woot Veets and Pants for Poys and Giris, Bwine ribbed, natural color, | worth The, for Friday 4%e. Women's Union Suits, y rib- bed, natural color, worth The, for 49e. Women's Wool Vesta (and vents only). worth 75¢, for 38c. | TOWELS AND DAMASKS Over in this popular, even section, there Is to be an offering of bigh- grade Towels and Daspanks away un- | der the regular prices; and regular prices are invariably lowest at the Annex, a# scores of housekeepers know. | Turkish Towels, unbleached, size 24x54, rare good value at 26¢ Fri- day they're to go nt ive. Linen Huck Towels, size 26x88, worth 2 Unbleached Crash, 18 inches wide, worth 10¢, for 7c. Loom Dice Crash, red border or 190, for 14 68 inches for ihe | , worth 406, fo Madras, and colors for men's shirts, 20e, for 12%« BEDDING CHEAPER How would you like to get the best Six-Dollar Blanket for Five Dol lar#?—and you may. Fifty pairs ready tomorrow, all wool, full five pounds weight, ‘in natural grey or worth 36.00 @ pair, for vings on Sheets and Pi ¢ detaiis of which follow worth h, ti Muslin 4% Pillow Slips, size and filled with white #119 A ilk Beat Silkolines, Curtain Ser! OUTING GOWNS Comfortable Gowns to thene nights, and thi ould never come at a my tune th Wom cotton, 0, of Curtain Scrim and 106. be. slip into econamy ‘oppor- 1 Gow worth $4. day at $1.49. me section thene- Slips, trimmed with em- and ‘hematitehing, were in two lots Friday, at ized Sateen Aprons, on wale Fel O44 Cor 1%, 1, hoice Friday SALE OF KERCHIEFS i Here's an opportunity to pick up popu: maken, #, were $1.60 iin Sheets, sizes Six |r | ‘Silkoline Covered Comtortors, tull | «i pownity ta tote or @r itt for ike al most litte Handker my Chi »Victuve Handker ef " At Kerehiof Al be, White Hematitehed with colored borders. Picture Handkerchiets el designs, en'n White Hematiteh fa, lace corners, worth 106, Plain and Fancy Ker chiefs for Women, lace embroidered or hematitened. At the, handreds of chiefs, lace edged, senlloped. broidered, tnitinied, hematitened, MEN'S FIXINGS f worthy savings for fair- w ed Kerehi and really # 0 be # Lawn Kerchiefa, with ec ed borders, worth 1bc, at 8 for 26e. Men's Cashmere fox, worth for 1c ney tees Shirts, with stint |bonome, cuffs to match, worth $1.00, | for The ‘amel's Hate Underwear, worth on Friday 4%, Outing Plannet $1.59, for 91.25. DRESS GOODS All Woot Dress Goods, in 16 differ- ent shades, worth 69¢ « yard, for 4c All Wool Venetian, 40 inches wide, worth 6¥c, for Sbe, Fan Silke In cords cade and dots, armuren, worth $1.60, $1.26 and 0 at 4% All Wool Diagonal Worsteda, in etx shades, 46 in. wide, worth $1.25, fo: atripes, bro. French Flannel worth 39¢, for Be. DRESS LININGS Bilerian, 690 in plain colors, Stone, Fisher & Lane ANNEX, Corner of University and 2nd Ave. An Bastern Manufacturer's Samples and Burpius Btock at Manufacturer's Cont. Th the store room adjoining oun, 1214 SECOND AVE. Women’s Suits, 85.00 and up- wards, Womens Coats, 88.25 and up- wards. Rainy-dew Skirts, 81.60 ano ppwards, Children’s Costs, 82.25 and upwards. Lot 609x120, third jot from corner of Jackson, on 26th: sewer completed on to the lot; owner must have money; price $650. MUST BE BOLD elegant with large, §-roomed house which would comt $4000 to build; adjoin: ing four lots were sold for $2600, on which there is a $6000 house being erected, making this an ex- ceptionalty A DRE Large mitern $-roun, hot, with stable Sea $2,000. Balance FARM LANDS POR BALR ey [ROBERT MALTIY, 410 New York ize seven cleared, all fenced, plenty of 1% er, house, outbuildings, 2 m: trom creamery DAIRY FARM full gatnt of far STOCK NAN the sound—140 acres beach gone-third bottom land, 20 acres SEATTLE and Taco Interurbe for years, ACRESRich jetive toll, all partially Th house, ‘tract faces five minutes wath fi stoflice and good cre tracts of tho hear the new Beattie T MALTOY, 410 New York block Two 20ncre tracts, $400 each: ter Level land, rich #0 iy alder ih. Tracts Be look RT MALTBY RAINIER BRACH HOMESEEKERS® PARADISE. $50.00, $00.00, $78.00 LOTS # AND $10 DOWN AND $5 MONTH. Hest and most convenient ph ton in which ow 1 ha views, finest from 6:43 a.m. tO school, stores, churehy lights, si Murtevant, the lots ap lightly United Sta ‘offers inducements and opportunit x 200, i] ‘ght Robes, worth | red, mont | THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BIG STORE Santa Claus Is Coming in a Tally-Ho Next Week Last night we received a letter we have been waiting to get for days— the yearly letter of Dear Old Santa Ciaus, the children’s friend and pretty Ker.) \ ler and over to Second Avenue, a ‘The Tally-ino will be drawn by four new and beautiful coach, He The children must all write him a letter to be placed in one of his mail boxes at the store brought to Seatti Santa Claw asking him for gifts. Women's Drawers, perfectty plain, with clowter 9 tucks, reg- Wiarty Me « pair; from § to il at Ite. Cilidren's Crocheted wie Hoods, wool lined, white only, Worth Se; from & to Li at oe. Women's Fancy Woot Scarts, in biue and white and pink and white, worth $1.00; from # to It at Be the Stationery with ? stick wax, any color, 1% 100 Matted Pictures, be. Praying Cards, 25e kind for 18. Broadway Hooks and Kye dozen on card, black or slivered, regular value be per card; sale price from § to 11, le per card Large Cubes containing Binok Jet Head Ping, with needie points Tegularly worth 7ige per cube; sale price from § to ll, tc per cube, Corset Laces, metal tipped, 2% yards long, white or gray; price from & to 11. 12 for be CRASH TOWRLING — Extra heavy. WHR bine Border, worth ide; A'to Li, Friday, « yard, 4c HEAVY UNBLEACHED SHEETING—One yard wide, worth Te; 8 to 11, Friday, « yard, 4c. 10-yard lanit Sale Flows Pillows, from § 11 as follows. 1x18 Inchen Ihe 22 Inches 42 20"20 Inches 4AXU inches 6c 26x28 Inches The Broken lots of Pringrs, value to the a yard, at Se a yard. Sale of $6.50, worth $10 @ $11 ‘This lot includes the following: Fancy stitched, cord trimmed, with straps, sold at $10.00. i-inch kersey, with straps and slot seams; these sold at $11.00. THE jots, uneurpameed view, |— make money on real estate a this: come wan and sue tor youreslt By. Gregory, Went of Latens school, or J. T9 Union block. $90—-Half acre land, S-room house, fruit trees, berries, 10 minutes walk from Brighton station. $1,400—4-room cottage, modern, on car line, fine view; this property is on Queen Anne nil. If you have city property to well, list it with us for quick and satisfac. tory sales ADAMS & NICHOLS. 1414 Becond Aver Phone Janes 48 "VINE GARDEN SPOTS. ‘Rout 4250 for 14 lotr near Greea Lake, on pre- powrd car line, Ane Innd and ensily time proved, facts of choles vafiey ‘ * i and clowe 19 ‘electric ear ine: the ko And loam, and {he ‘most of Kt ie under plo: STRTLENGREN & AT 28 Toxwell_ block, Cor, Firat and Columbia at, » HOMES tly iota, monthly, house, large Jot, $200; terme, buys homes, both rented, pay ing 20 per cent on investment; new, | modern; strictly first-class, Taylor Cook Co, 478 Arcade, For Sale. AL wale | two fine APR sale at Red ond avenue nt Furniture Help Wanted—Mal 18 Wanted Pa 1108 “Th _____Seeiet | MOUS repairing In ail i Aib Maison Independent, Ke and na ranater Go. We Works, Special Not {DATION WAL, ‘eatabl avenue peutn, ill be at The Boys’ Waiate, outing flannel, 6 value 2c, for i Boys Knee Fs 4 years, value Women's Fa Hose, satin finish, heel, best Nc quail 11 #t Me @ patr. Fancy Colored Striped and Fig- ured Ribbons, from 4 to @ tnches wide, warranted all pure silk, new bright shades to choose from; guaranteed to wash, worth up to 490 yard; wale price & to 11, S%e each, White Applique Bureau Scarfs, sine YM inches, made from very finest linen lawn, all open pat terns, worth $1.35 each; sale price # to It, Me each. Ladion’ Fine White Linen Hem- stitched Initial Handkerchiefs, full size, perfect condition, worth fe and Be ench; sale price 8 to 1, tie each. White Cotton Point de Parts Laces, from 3% to 6 inches wide, new open designs with strong alloped edges that will wash and wear well, worth regularly 8c, 236 and 380 9 yard: anle price § to 1, 190 = yard. Tiack and Colored Net Vettings with colored chenille dots, new mesh, very finest quality, worth Up to-#c & yard; sale price & to 11, Ie per yard. Polished Glass Wine Glasses, Well finished and neat shapes, reguinr The a dozen; 8 to 31, 36 each. Only @ to a customer. JacKets No.1 Our Ply Front Kersey, tatior stitched; these are 22-inch and sold at $10.00, These, with many ot Sizlen Ste to be sold apecial at a OAe Bon March BIG STORE Business Shsnaee ek BARGAIS 16-roomed flat, good furniture, rent only $35 per month; a good loca- » PAcinIG NOTE Pint ave Whoo, house bewly furnished: ail tmoders prices moderat : = = ALWAYS consult the best. “King Solomon, the only colored clair voyant and palmiat in the world,” Satisfaction guaranteed or money refun Danger, losses, sickness can be averted, disaster turned to success, despair to happiness. Ad- vice on business, speculations, mines, ete. Love and domestic troubles settled, reunite the sep- arated, tells whom you are better adapted to marry, how to win his or her love. Anyone suffering with the blues or despondency can be converted back to their former arives and self-confidence restored You can consult Prof. King Solo. mon at all hours in his private of. fice, 121 Third avenue, corner Seneca street nt bo Financial fos Pike street q v8 re Biack 96. Virtue. Room Phone, COLLATERAL Boney loaned On any BANK @arto & Reed); food collateral, te of 109" Yesler Mata 13 BUSINESS DIRECTIONS ey Architects Wo WOCOHTON. aaa Coniins. from there to the store. ay hor in Marche ever, ness bringer. and this was what / Cave |, Beattie the childrer jog to meet me ening. — Sivadl First avenue to Pike st after | reach Pike street Dolis than ever this year hold them and T om find, It takes Dolls.’ Teend you it they see it Mra. Banta © Rainier to ajl the children. year, but Dancer, ears. I'm afraid they wi tell me what to put of er th four h time this year? 1 will reac bought pleture of the n the papers so the children will know my new team It is a splendid turn out un sends ber ¥ next best rein both drop off. hem to keep them from fi And #0 you have a grand new store for the old one was too crowded. It was dated at Mt. Rainier he safd: at Mt. Rainier, Nov. #4, ten turday mom. eae past nine ‘ ‘ uth a . Th u arrange ye n bringing ‘mote Opn eae automobile Jargent draw the Tally- the oad of Te Please 5 love from our cave st reindeer’s leg cer, haw fronen Can the nee now-—well, Fam ‘Won't we all have @ Th ‘Well, good bye til! Aaturday morning. Ask every begin to write down what We Do As He Asks Us child in Seattle to write me a ter, so. as | get WT a they n nod ANTA invite parents to bring the children downtown to mm jong day from oy sey EIGHT TO ELEVEN Bargains for Friday Morning Only Decorated China Cups and Saucers, floral sand gold edges, several shapes to choose from, big values at 190 and 260 each; § to Li, 100 each. Only 6 to & buyer, 4 Spoons, standard plate on etal, regular Zc a dozen, be for set of 6 Only 6 to a buyer Men's Handsome Plaid Woolen Overshirts, regular price $1.00; from § to 11 Friday, each Tbe. iw the limit to a purchaser. Working Men's Heavy Cotton Sex, no rough seams, at, @ pair Tec. A lot of Men's Wool Fleeced Undershirts, no drawers in the lot, 8 to 11, each We. Universal Liniment, @ sure re- let for all pains, regular 26¢ bot~ tles; $ to 11 at 12%c. Limit 2 betties to a customer. ‘Witch Haxel or Arnica Salve, regular 260 boxes; § to 11 at 1c a box. Limit 1 box each. 1,000 cakes of Kirk's Witch Hazel or Elder Flower Totlet Soaps, 2 big favorites; § to 11 at 4c a Cake. Chita: School Umbrellas; 8 to 11 at 3% each. All Woot Plaid and Check Fiannels in 15 patterns, at 2c; value te, 64-inch Ail Woo! Black Home- spun Cheviot, be; value f5c. Flannelette and Sateen Watsts in colors 25 57.50 Stik and Velvet Waiste, biack and all colors, $4.95. Santa. He will ike to Lighth and back to Third je will come in a grand Taly- ‘and there will be a bugler or outrider til Christmas. y Saturday, for Santa will expect lots of ase up First Ai Avenue, finest. the Ho Coach, the to announce Special | 8toll morning, from @ to 11 only, of entire balance of sav-| eral lines of Fine Kid former prices $1.25 Lot No. 2 $8.50 worth to $15.50 Includes our 22-inch Gibson Jn et, neatly stitched and lined, that sold at $11.60, 34-inch Montagnac Cloth, satin stitched revers and satin lined, that sold at $12.50, Xena aes yy Ss Re W. J. STERLING, pension attorney and notary public. 28 Marion et. XA, KRLUOGG,_ 813 Washington Dollding AG MDONALD. 60 Burke Building. LYMAN EB KNAPP, 10 Heller Dullding. W. DB. LAMBUTH, 206-8 Pacttie Bock, } inn seca te ve mere G_ WARD KEMP, 2 Burke Building. oi Banks PRE BCANDINAVIAN AMIRICS i Bh becttiong. peseral Santiag vaca transact 18 0; “capita Our Piped Blouse of Cloth, also slot and satin lined, $13.50. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenves 115-139 Pike Street | pRIVERS “UNION | cash. | ME“ HANPON— Pall | Fourth PROPLES BAVINGS BANK Gocena” avenue ‘and’ Fike neue | BROFORNDA Prices. Comer pe Al ADAM A. 8 BOT @ He OCulists and Aurks NADRAU-B9 _Sareat. ‘$31 Burke PUGET SOUND NATIONAL RAN! ia och, SE east “seeds 4 MT a cea aS RV. An cashier: cor Tn ‘princinst’” eftice oa Mates and Rurope. it am Sees | THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital. paid “a 000,000 Yeteht :iltiow, jollars) ‘000,000; interest ab ral Danke | Tow interest | ee i Beep Mekticken, vice pres Parkhurst, oh Fe, x DR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 DR. KIBDS. Deitey Baddiag Cy WARRINGTON Hie Beoond rs Sckart, D. Oo; b 405-400 Collins ‘Block. Plumbing We MODLIN one year, Tel. I Dramatic Scho: | BGAN DRAMA ' the Pall. term Sept ing ‘studying elecution, ett. themselves. by jog explain 0 ay ‘ire. be every jolyoke Dyeing and Cleaning ii and de Ted 484 Funeral Directors aUYPPERRWORTH 5 Baba ln 1420-1428 Third; Te wv. wanes Abstractors CRORE TREMPRR & OG. ing. ished 1800; mining chal ment, Mutual Lite Bide. set, M48; Independent, 48, CH - WHITTLESEY - HANFORD stract compa: ment of inl rise ain 194 N.Y. bik Tel @. BICKERTON Howecrs, 1612 Fire T Mildner, Puwet Cleaning Works. phone, We call for cle t elothon. itibe Main toa iva and Contractors BUDGE & DREDGRG | ny Amecionn Rank. ty ides a work for butte Gxo, HW, WooDHO RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO.—Maie me Printing and 9. ai “ or 24 Se * Report Sta Show Cat SHATTER Siow CABE COL House Number | @luminum, nicolold: Seiten, 10 | Junk Nia Fou Was satel w at wid the 1800 Westera; "Main bai, is aad prompe longo Juak Co Umber wanneete PACTFIC Rall & Plating Wi even: = & L Ki ec dettiaocas @tscenrhe-seretreoscrsevscvee2

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